HWmonitor Voltage diagnosis (duno if values are correct)

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  1. Posts : 32
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       #11

    NoN said:
    Double check first if the two cables +12v 6pin & 8Pin onto your graphics are well plugged, also the ones coming from the PSU (if you're using a modular one).

    Such GTX 770 Graphics are power hungry in game.

    Try this online tool to evaluate the minimum recommended PSU wattage , just in case:

    eXtreme Power Supply Calculator Lite

    not a modular one . Yes they are well plugged in , in 770 its a 6+2 + 6 . In 560ti its 6+6 . And theyre well in , checked .
    770 recomended is 600W .
    560ti is less .
    I checked with different calculators i should be "ok" 600 should be enough .
    PSU was able to handle 560ti for 3years and 770 for 5 month's .

    Any Air blower to help blowing out of that PSU the dust if you got it since a while?
    i got a compressed air thingy i use regularly , its decently clean .
    Here are 2 pictures just taken

    HWmonitor Voltage diagnosis (duno if values are correct)-wp_20140827_00_21_04_pro.jpg

    HWmonitor Voltage diagnosis (duno if values are correct)-wp_20140827_00_21_27_pro.jpg
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  2. NoN
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       #12

    Denisgsv said:
    NoN said:
    Double check first if the two cables +12v 6pin & 8Pin onto your graphics are well plugged, also the ones coming from the PSU (if you're using a modular one).

    Such GTX 770 Graphics are power hungry in game.

    Try this online tool to evaluate the minimum recommended PSU wattage , just in case:

    eXtreme Power Supply Calculator Lite

    not a modular one . Yes they are well plugged in , in 770 its a 6+2 + 6 . In 560ti its 6+6 . And theyre well in , checked .
    770 recomended is 600W .
    560ti is less .
    I checked with different calculators i should be "ok" 600 should be enough .
    PSU was able to handle 560ti for 3years and 770 for 5 month's .

    Any Air blower to help blowing out of that PSU the dust if you got it since a while?
    i got a compressed air thingy i use regularly , its decently clean .
    Here are 2 pictures just taken

    HWmonitor Voltage diagnosis (duno if values are correct)-wp_20140827_00_21_04_pro.jpg

    HWmonitor Voltage diagnosis (duno if values are correct)-wp_20140827_00_21_27_pro.jpg

    Check also the +12V Motherboard CPU Power ATX/EPS are well inserted too.


    You can try a PSU Tester if you really think something is wrong with PSU, before thinking changing for a new one...is quite affordable and if you search YouTube, you can have examples how to use it easily.
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  3. Posts : 32
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       #13

    possitive on 12v one .

    Ok i was searching today for a multimeter , (didnt found one yet) But i was afraid that even if it provides right values (under load it shuts down ) I dont know if that is possible its just what i was thinking . This psu tester seems something more , does it test PSU also in "under load" conditions ?
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  4. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
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       #14

    Denisgsv said:
    possitive on 12v one .

    Ok i was searching today for a multimeter , (didnt found one yet) But i was afraid that even if it provides right values (under load it shuts down ) I dont know if that is possible its just what i was thinking . This psu tester seems something more , does it test PSU also in "under load" conditions ?
    Never tried one but it seems the best you can find for testing and is dedicated to PSU, to be testing out the motherboard load. As you can see prices are affordable for those ATX PSU Tester and easy to find around your country i guess. :)

    Search some around YouTube videos to make yourself an idea. But it will only display you the proper PSU voltage of each plugs...nothing more under load.
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  5. Posts : 32
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       #15

    20-30 days for it to arrive. It seems everyone selling those are getting them from Honk Kong . I'm afraid cant wait that long

    Can i do anything else to find the problem ?
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  6. NoN
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       #16

    Denisgsv said:
    20-30 days for it to arrive. It seems everyone selling those are getting them from Honk Kong . I'm afraid cant wait that long

    Can i do anything else to find the problem ?
    It can be surely be found in Europa...

    Anyway, try to see here if there's something to do with Windows 7:
    Windows Kernel event ID 41 error "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first" in Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2

    see here too: BSOD, App Crashes And Hangs
    Last edited by NoN; 26 Aug 2014 at 18:27. Reason: edited link
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  7. Posts : 32
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       #17

    Did read the windows one . Ill read the second link tomorrow .

    (wana try find problem with youre help , to be 100% sure , as i already wasted money replacing good pieces for nothing , before i get the PSU ) But incase i will need to buy it asap (i need pc for work also ... ) as an advice do you recomend getting a decent one , or invest into a great one ? Between CX and AX in Corsair series .

    Would love manage to figure out whats wrong tho . IF there is anything i can do more , i will greatly apreciate any help .
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  8. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
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       #18

    Denisgsv said:
    Did read the windows one . Ill read the second link tomorrow .

    (wana try find problem with youre help , to be 100% sure , as i already wasted money replacing good pieces for nothing , before i get the PSU ) But incase i will need to buy it asap (i need pc for work also ... ) as an advice do you recomend getting a decent one , or invest into a great one ? Between CX and AX in Corsair series .

    Would love manage to figure out whats wrong tho . IF there is anything i can do more , i will greatly apreciate any help .
    I'll go for a 650w 80+Gold or platinum: Corsair Power Supply Units ? the state of the art PC Power Supplies for reliable delivery of clean power under imperfect conditions

    CS, RM, AX but looks not the HX
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       #19

    You could try monitoring HWmonitor while putting the computer under a load.
    Watch you voltages and see if it tells you anything. I don't know if HWmonitor has a refresh rate.

    If you buy Corsair I would go with the AX gold or higher and 700w or higher.
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  10. Posts : 32
    64 windows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #20

    Whatcould be the reasons to provoke a shut down during a stress test , apart heat ?
    Last edited by Denisgsv; 27 Aug 2014 at 02:56.
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